"Mean Street" by Van Halen features a distinctive guitar riff, but if you're looking for the piano notes, you can play the main theme using the notes E, G, A, and B. The song is primarily in the key of E minor, so focusing on the minor scale will help. For a more accurate representation, you might want to find sheet music or a piano tutorial that covers the specific sections of the song.
Depends on what you mean. If you mean a big run of notes up or down a piano or harp, then its a glissando. If you mean the notes of a chord, played after one another, its an arpeggio.
Yes. I'm assuming that you are using the French word, clavier, to mean keyboard. The only difference is that the harpsichord would play the notes all the same volume while the piano, originally called the piano forte plays notes both quiet and loud.
It depends on what you mean by "the only ones possible." Sounds can be produced that are much higher or lower than a piano, both in and out of the range of human hearing. There can also be tones in-between a piano's notes. This is what happens when a piano becomes out of tune, the pitch flattens. There are different tunings and scales that utilize these other pitches, but the overwhelming majority of modern music uses the Equal-Tempered scale, which is what the piano uses.
No, Van Halen is an American rock band. If you mean one or both of the brothers Edward ( guitarist) or Alex (drummer) van halen, then they are both men.
Unthinkable and Have you ever tried to sleep with a broken heart. Both of which are my favorite songs.
The numbers equate to the notes to be played.
36 Black Notes (Keys) on a Piano
It means that the notes should be played really smoothly- onee sort of linking together rather than independent staccato notes.
Depends on what you mean. If you mean a big run of notes up or down a piano or harp, then its a glissando. If you mean the notes of a chord, played after one another, its an arpeggio.
Yes. I'm assuming that you are using the French word, clavier, to mean keyboard. The only difference is that the harpsichord would play the notes all the same volume while the piano, originally called the piano forte plays notes both quiet and loud.
It depends on what you mean by "the only ones possible." Sounds can be produced that are much higher or lower than a piano, both in and out of the range of human hearing. There can also be tones in-between a piano's notes. This is what happens when a piano becomes out of tune, the pitch flattens. There are different tunings and scales that utilize these other pitches, but the overwhelming majority of modern music uses the Equal-Tempered scale, which is what the piano uses.
No, Van Halen is an American rock band. If you mean one or both of the brothers Edward ( guitarist) or Alex (drummer) van halen, then they are both men.
Unthinkable and Have you ever tried to sleep with a broken heart. Both of which are my favorite songs.
Umm keyboard notes? I think you mean piano sheet music. You can look it up on this website musicnotes.com, but its not free it costs around $6 but im not sure
Do you mean Billy Joel's Piano Man? If so, check out the link.... free shows notes & lyrics... cut & paste for reference http://www.guitaretab.com/b/billy-joel/22637.html
You can't just convert piano cords into guitar cords. First, they aren't called cords but strings and second you should buy separate strings for your guitar and not steal them from your neighbors/family's piano, you little hooligan. I'm sure you are going to deny having stolen any strings from the piano, but we all know You did it. Good luck with the chords.
no Actually, it depends on what you mean. A flute is a single note instrument, so a single flute cannot play a chord. However, the notes are the same, because a standard flute is a concert pitched instrument, so a C on the piano is a C on the flute, therefore, a C chord on the piano is a C chord on the flute. the difference is, it takes 3 flutes to play a tried, but a single piano can play a triad.